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Dynamite Brothers

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
3.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Dynamite Brothers (1974)
Kung FuMartial ArtsActionDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaYoung black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.Young black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.Young black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.

  • Dirección
    • Al Adamson
  • Guionistas
    • John D'Amato
    • Marvin Lagunoff
    • Jim Rein
  • Elenco
    • Alan Tang
    • Timothy Brown
    • James Hong
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.7/10
    602
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Al Adamson
    • Guionistas
      • John D'Amato
      • Marvin Lagunoff
      • Jim Rein
    • Elenco
      • Alan Tang
      • Timothy Brown
      • James Hong
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    Alan Tang
    Alan Tang
    • Larry Chin
    Timothy Brown
    Timothy Brown
    • Stud Brown
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Tuan
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Burke
    Carol Speed
    Carol Speed
    • Sarah
    • (as Carolyn Ann Speed)
    Don Oliver
    • Smiling Man
    Al Richardson
    • Razor
    Richard Lee-Sung
    Richard Lee-Sung
    • Kung Fat
    Susie Ewing
    Susie Ewing
    • Laura
    • (as Susan McGiver)
    Esther Marrow
    • Ruby
    Clare Torao
    Clare Torao
    • Betty Fon
    • (as Clare Nono)
    Biff Yeager
    Biff Yeager
    • Donaldson
    Margo Hope
    Margo Hope
    • Chu Lin
    Steve Armstrong
    • Truck Driver
    Jean Clark
    • Passenger
    Erik Cord
    • Bigot
    • (as Eric Cord)
    Ken Obuku
    • Guard
    Philip Li
    • Tuan's Henchman
    • Dirección
      • Al Adamson
    • Guionistas
      • John D'Amato
      • Marvin Lagunoff
      • Jim Rein
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    Michael_Elliott

    More Adamson Craziness

    Dynamite Brothers (1974)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    A Chinese man (Alan Tang) sneaks into America to locate his missing brother and ends up meeting a black man (Timothy Brown) who decides to help him. The two head to Los Angeles where they run into various drug dealers as well as a crooked cop (Aldo Ray) who is in with them.

    You know, I love watching bad movies and there's really no one worse than Al Adamson. With that said, I really do love Adamson as a filmmaker because no matter how awful his movies are you can at least spot them from a mile away. As with most of the director's films, this one here is pretty darn bad in regards to quality but at the same time you can't help but be mildly entertained just because of how much craziness one person can pack into a single movie.

    Adamson was certainly the type of director that would just throw everything on the screen and hope that it would work in the end. By doing this, movies such as this one are technically very poorly made and the storyline itself makes very little to no sense. However, you've got crazy stuff happening throughout the picture from car chases to bar fights to one of the dumbest scenes ever using a snake as a deadly weapon. The bad guys are downright silly to say the least and you're certainly never threatened by them.

    Then there's the cast. Brown is okay in his part of the duo but Tang is pretty boring and never brings any energy to the picture. Carol Speed, best remembered for her role in ABBY, is good as a deaf woman and Don Oliver is rather memorable as a character known as The Smiling Man. Ray, a good actor in his own right, is clearly just picking up a paycheck here as there are a few times where it's obvious he forgot his lines and is looking off screen for some help. We also have James Hong in a small role.

    DYNAMITE BROTHERS mixes elements of THE DEFIANT ONES with every other blaxploitation and martial arts film from this period. Heck, Ray even gets a brief scene in a mirror that appears to be mimicking the Marlon Brando "contender" speech from ON THE WATERFRONT. Still, this Adamson picture is very poorly made and gets boring after a while but as you can see, there's still a lot of crazy stuff going on.
    4cdp181

    Bad but not that bad.

    My second Al Adamson film and compared to "Brain of Blood" this is a masterpiece.

    Some terrible acting, atrocious camera work and some truly amazingly bad dialogue combine to make this a bad film.

    By far not the worst film I've seen however.

    One scene to look out for is when Stud serenades the mute girl with a song. A scene so awful I very much doubt you can avoid cringing or laughing.

    Still there's something here for HK action fans as basically its a bad 70's Kung Fu film.

    4/10 about sums it up. Watchable but equally miss-able.
    2bensonmum2

    I knew it was going to be bad as soon as I saw Al Adamson's name

    I agree with the other reviewer who wrote that there's a good movie buried here, but with Al Adamson at the helm, it was never going to appear on screen. His incompetency as a filmmaker is astounding. How can you make so many mistakes? For example, you have a good set of kung-fu actors who know how to stage a fight, but you'd never know it watching East Meets Watts or Dynamite Brothers or whatever you want to call it. The fight scenes are horribly shot. Add to that a plot that makes absolutely no sense, ridiculous dialogue, stilted delivery, and a lack of any technical acumen, and you've got one very poor movie. I think one of my favorite bits in the movie might have been the character named Stud Brown - how awesome is that!

    One of the things that amazed me as I watched East Meets Watts was how in God's name did Adamson convince Aldo Ray and James Hong to be in this pile of dung? Both are very accomplished actors who deserved way better than this.
    1planktonrules

    Finally, what everybody wants--an action picture with stars who have less personality than balls of lint!

    Considering that this movie was made by the schlock-meister, Al Adamson, it's no surprise that the whole things comes off as cheap and unwatchable. Aside from lousy camera-work, an annoying soundtrack and cheesy stunts, this film suffers from horribly dull acting and dialog. To say that the main characters are dull and unappealing is an understatement--balls of lint have much more charisma than these two idiots.

    The film is about a Chinese guy who comes to America looking for his brother. He meets up with a black man and for a while they are handcuffed together like Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis in THE DEFIANT ONES, though there's no way you could mistake the two movies! A bit later, the two become separated and both have various dull adventures where there is a lot of bad martial arts and cars that explode for no particular reason. Frankly, the plot didn't seem that interesting, so I won't bother to elaborate further on it--you just won't care once the movie gets going.

    The only surprise, and it's a mild one, is the presence of a good actor (Aldo Ray) in the film. He isn't that bad but it's sad to see a decent actor like Ray in this and other crap productions in the twilight of his career. It must have been very hard on him taking on such rancid roles for hacks like Adamson.

    Overall, the film is an inept mess. Sadly, it's not even a film you can laugh at or enjoy on a camp level--it's just craptastic and dull from start to finish. The martial arts aren't even that good, as the cameraman, I suspect, was a lemur. Plus, many of the fighting scenes were just dumb--such as the guy with the nunchuks who swung them incessantly without even trying to connect or threaten the hero. I think in the end he was just so tired of swinging them that it was easy to beat him! By the way, for the sensitive viewers out there, there are a lot of politically incorrect racial slurs in this film. If you are easily offended, then try watching another film--this one WILL tick you off completely.
    3mikecanmaybee

    Not Good Even For Al Adamson.

    Director Al Adamson brings us this half hearted effort "Dynamite Brothers" which falls well short of his other blaxploitation films Black Samurai and Death Demensions. The problem with the Brothers is they are both supporting actors trying to play the lead without a lot of personality or charisma between them. Timothy Brown as (Stud) is terrible and sleepy Alan Tang (Larry) is worse as the two Defiant Ones are handcuffed together on a mission to find Larry's brother. The addition of Aldo Ray as the corrupt cop (Burke) and evil bad guy (Wei Chin) played by James Hung almost save the movie as do the two ladies the foxy as all get out Suzy Ewing as Burkes girlfriend (Laura) and pretty Carol Speed as (Mary). The film almost dies in the middle with nothing really happening and picks up a bit at the end, but not enough for a recommendation.

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    • Trivia
      Carol Speed went to UCLA Hospital in Los Angeles to gather information on deaf mutes as research for her role as Sarah.
    • Errores
      The thugs come in the club mad slice Smiling Man with a knife, blood is seen. When the Feds come in, although there is blood on a cloth he's holding the scar is healed.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • mayo de 1974 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Black Belt Brothers
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Zzyzx, California, Estados Unidos(Road Runner Cafe exterior and neighborhood scenes.)
    • Productoras
      • Asam Film Company Inc.
      • Cinémation
      • Larein Management Productions Inc.
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      1 hora 30 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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